Despite what you may have heard, NASA firmly denies it's using the bug-ridden log4j.
The FBI once acknowledged the existence of surveillance NDAs. Now it won't.
A vulnerability in a widely used Apache library has caused Internet-wide chaos—and the trouble may just be starting.
For the record, the FCC does not actually have jurisdiction over end-to-end encryption.
Bitcoin's blockchain appears to be the newest tool that cybercriminals are using to make their botnets incredibly resilient.
While Microsoft Teams drew headlines for preventing emergency calls over the weekend, that bug could impact countless other apps.
A zero-day has sent security professionals into chaos. Minecraft players are on the front lines and should patch immediately.
One of the nation's biggest cream cheese manufacturers had a production shortfall due to a ransomware attack in October.
Consumer Reports recently reviewed a variety of virtual private networks, finding that most of them don't keep their promises.
CIA chief William Burns told a conference the agency has "a number of different projects," mentioning anti-ransomware efforts.
The company has reportedly contracted with the likes of Twitter, Google, WhatsApp, Telegram, TikTok, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Slack.
New research shows a threat actor has taken over a substantial portion of the privacy-protecting service.
A new report suggests someone has been hacking company printers and making them emit "anti-work" screeds.
The attack takes place as a Supreme Court battle over women's right to control their own bodies rages.
Investigators have uncovered a massive infection affecting many AT&T users.
US lawmakers are once again promising to put a stop to bot armies that drive up the prices of toys during the holidays.
A new report shows the Justice Department has been stonewalling the investigation into a security firm that may have helped the CIA spy on Assange.
Apple has announced that it will let you know when sophisticated, state-sponsored hackers have targeted you. Fun!
The company said that hackers were able to gain access to its system through a "compromised password."
The company's newest feature takes aim at the pesky trackers lurking in your mobile phone.